Inspect Your Gutters 101: Preventing Gutter Damage
This article was written and published by Mr. Roof.
Your gutters are an essential part of your home’s exterior and have to be appropriately inspected on a regular basis. If you neglect to do this, you could end up with some costly repairs. Finding the time to inspect your gutters can be challenging in a busy schedule, but it’s crucial that you do it to preserve the value of your home, your quality of life as a resident, and your hard-earned money. By understanding how to inspect your gutters, you can prevent a lot of unnecessary damage and save yourself money and future headaches.
- Regularly inspect your gutters for leaks, clogs, cracks, and holes. You need to do this so you can address any problems before they become much more challenging to solve.
- Make sure that you have an appropriate size gutter for the area where it is being installed. Too small a gutter can lead to possible water overflow, which can then lead to damage. Too large a hole also leads to overflow, and then too much dirt gets into your home every time it rains.
- Watch out for exposed nails or screws on the roof manifold. If nails or screws are exposed, they will start rusting and make holes in the gutters. This leads to water leakage that will need to be fixed immediately.
- Gutters that have a poor pitch are not appropriately sloped to drain water away from the house and cause severe damage. Make sure that your downspouts are pointed away from the foundation of your home. This is important to avoid water pooling around the base, which can cause damage over time. The downspout should drain several feet away from your home’s foundation. If the water fails to flow beyond that distance, you should consider adding a splash block so the water can flow further away from your home.
- Gutters can also be an entry point for insects like ants, spiders, and termites. Keep an eye out for any of these to prevent infestations and structural damage to your home that can result from these pests entering your attic or walls.
- Water flow is essential for the gutters because it helps them stay clear of debris and keeps them clean, so you don’t have to worry about water damage. In addition, observing the flow of water can help you determine if there are any problems with your gutters or downspouts.
- All gutters should have a screen or guard that prevents debris from flowing into your home. When the exterior of these screens becomes clogged, water will back up and cause water damage.
Although gutters are an important part of your home’s exterior, they do need to be maintained correctly in order to avoid damage. If you neglect them for too long, you could end up with some very costly problems to fix. By understanding how to inspect your gutters correctly and working with a gutter professional such as us to take care of any potential issues, you can avoid this.